Sands of Evie
Appearance
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The Sands of Evie is a sandy beach landform near the village of Evie on Mainland Orkney, Scotland, protected by the Point of Hellia headland.[1] This beach forms the southern boundary of Aikerness Bay, an element of Eynhallow Sound. Immediately to the east is Gurness, a rather well preserved Iron Age broch. A Pictish slab was discovered on the Sands of Evie in 1967 and is now housed in Orkney Museum.[2][3]
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References[edit]
- ^ UK Ordnance Survey Map Landranger map, Orkney, 1:50,000 scale (2002)
- ^ Pictish Symbol Stones from Orkney
- ^ Orkney Pictish stones
59°07′10″N 3°05′20″W / 59.1195°N 3.0888°W